Justina David

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Justina David
Born1912 (1912)
NationalityFilipino
Other namesJustiniana David
OccupationActress
Years active1939–1957

Justina David, sometimes credited as Justiniana David, was a mid-20th century Filipina film actress, often appearing as a martyred wife, a peasant, or a hopeless mother. Her career began before World War II and extended to the late 1960s.

Born in 1912, she first appeared as a bit player in Sampaguita Pictures' (Shouldered Cross), then progressed to various pre-war musical films at Sampaguita, including Magbalik ka, Hirang (Comeback, Darling), Gunita (Memory) with , with Carmen Rosales, with Rudy Concepcion and (Love).

After World War II, in 1947, she made a comeback in the LVN Pictures films with Corazon Noble and Rogelio dela Rosa and (Crossed Star).

In 1954, she returned to Sampaguita and made dozens of movies, including where she played the mother of Gloria Romero.

In 1956, she moved to for with himself.

Filmography[]

  • 1939 -
  • 1940 - Magbalik ka, Hirang
  • 1940 - Gunita
  • 1941 -
  • 1941 -
  • 1941 -
  • 1946 - (LVN)
  • 1947 -
  • 1947 - (LVN)
  • 1948 -
  • 1948 -
  • 1949 -
  • 1949 -
  • 1949 -
  • 1949 -
  • 1949 -
  • 1949 -
  • 1950 - Nuno sa Punso
  • 1951 - Makapili
  • 1951 -
  • 1951 -
  • 1953 - (Sampaguita)
  • 1954 -
  • 1955 -
  • 1955 -
  • 1955 -
  • 1955 -
  • 1956 - Rodora
  • 1956 -
  • 1957 -
  • 1957 -
  • 1957 -

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